• HauntedCupcake@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    This meme is just perpetuating two harmful ideas:

    1. Reinforcing the expectation that black men have huge dongers

    2. That donger size matters and is a measure of self worth

    You’ll notice that whilst point 2 effects all men, point 1 is more harmful to black men, as they hold their body to a higher unrealistic standard. Plus it’s part of the creepy fetishization of “exotic” people.

    Tying people disliking these concepts to them being “pale” is just kinda weird, dismissive, and frankly plain racist.

    I’m not personally offended by the post, and haven’t downvoted it, I just hate seeing the closed minded and unempathetic mindset that your comment demonstrates

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      3 months ago

      I fully agree (maybe with a nitpick re: “matter” from #2 just to leave room for everyone’s preference) but honestly I still have soft spot for duck jokes as an old tradition of lowbrow humor, especially the euphemistic/wordplay kind lol

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        3 months ago

        Totally, I don’t want to get into the nuances of penis size preferences, as the vast majority of people are happy with any donger (barring medical conditions), but of course, as you’ve said, there are outliers.

        It just upsets me to watch men obsess about penis size, so I probably came across too strongly, sorry about that 😅

        I also have no problem with humour, I try to avoid it as I see it as body shaming, but I’m not gonna be a party pooper

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          3 months ago

          Oh yeah no I’m with you, full agreement. It’s silly to associate people’s PP size with anything, and tying it to self worth or ridiculing others for theirs is harmful, as is fetishizing groups of people for anything.

          I meant nitpick as in just a slightly more flexible word choice, if for no other reason than young people are on the lookout for little white lies and it’s best to be frank.

          Yeah and I’m generally against body shaming too, unless we’re talking hand or crowd sizes.

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            3 months ago

            I would say hand size is something I’d avoid too. Particularly women and trans-women get mocked for “man-hands” a lot. I know you’re talking about Trump, and in that context I’m not really aware of any major stigma, I would just be worried about creating it.

            But like I said, I’m not trying to stop you having fun, and it doesn’t seem particularly harmful so go ahead 😁

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              3 months ago

              I feel you. Better to gradually starve all forms of dysphoria in society than to feed it, even in casual ways that are seemingly inconsequential or would seem deserved.

              T is a bully and I think his ideas and actions are worthy of ridicule, but I’ll try to avoid the kind that might purvey harmful ideas in society.

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          3 months ago

          No worries. You can “effect” a change (e.g. induce), like a verb. But whatever is on the receiving end of the change is “affected” by it, like in passive voice.